2002 BMW Z3 M Coupe

With the primary goal of increasing the rigidity of the Z3 M Roadster, the coupe was designed as a small shooting-brake style sports car and proved to be over two and a half times stiffer that its roadster counterpart. This resulted in a spectacularly well handling vehicle in a uniquely designed body, lovingly referred to as the “Clown Shoe,” which would go on to receive numerous accolades from consumers and critics alike. Offered with a total of three power plants, this example is equipped with the later and more powerful S54B32 from the E46 M3. The result of such a powerful and well-balanced in-line six in such a small, nimble chassis is one of driving nirvana.

With only 60k miles from new, this M Coupe is a highly original example with excellent maintenance records. The motor runs exceptionally well and the 5-speed transmission sends 321 horsepower to the rear wheels without issue. The Schwarz Black Sapphire Metallic exterior over a Dark Beige Oregon interior shows very well and is a classic understated BMW color combination, showing only minor areas of wear on the driver side seat bolsters. The factory head unit has been replaced with a modern Bluetooth Kenwood unit, but an OEM radio is available and can be re-installed if desired. These cars are a true modern classic with a driving dynamic that harkens back to the days of analog connection to the road. For the Z3 M Coupe the phrase “Ultimate Driving Machine” was not just a catchy marketing campaign; it was a badge worn with honor.